A review by the_sassy_bookworm
Murder at Vanmoor Village by Peter Jay Black

funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

 Book Review: Murder at Vanmoor Village by Peter Jay Black

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 stars

In “Murder at Vanmoor Village,” the second book in Peter Jay Black’s captivating whodunit series, we are once again introduced to Ruth Morgan, a food consultant with a knack for amateur sleuthing. When Ruth is unexpectedly detoured to a charming village, she plans to enjoy some downtime. However, a missing artist and a mysterious death at the local bed-and-breakfast soon ignite her curiosity and suspicion. As the stakes rise and the mysteries deepen, Ruth must use her wit and sleuthing skills to unravel the truth before more lives are claimed.

Thoughts: Firstly, let’s appreciate the beautiful covers that grace the books in this series. They capture the essence of the stories and instantly draw readers in. Now, onto my review of “Murder at Vanmoor Village.” As a fan of the first book, I was happy to find that this installment was just as charming and delightful. While I gave the first book a full 5-star rating, this one falls slightly short at 4.5 stars. This is mainly because I personally enjoyed the “close room” setting of the cruise ship in the first book a tad bit more.

However, that being said, “Murder at Vanmoor Village” is still a fantastic read. Peter Jay Black’s writing is impeccable, effortlessly keeping readers engaged from start to finish. The pacing is well-executed, ensuring that suspense and intrigue are maintained throughout the story. The village setting is vividly described, immersing readers in its quaint charm.

The mystery itself is skillfully plotted, filled with clever twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very end. Ruth Morgan, our main character, is immensely likable and relatable, making it easy for readers to root for her. The supporting characters are also well-developed and add depth to the story.

In conclusion, I cannot sing enough praises for “Murder at Vanmoor Village” and this captivating series as a whole. It is an absolute pleasure to dive into these books, and I eagerly anticipate each new installment. If you are a fan of modern British mysteries and female detectives, this series is a must-read. Prepare yourself for an entertaining escape into a world of intriguing whodunits.